Friday, February 13, 2015

Baby & Me Storytime ~ January 13 & 15, 2015

This Baby & Me Storytime was presented at Bellevue Public Library on January 13 & 15, 2015

Book:
Ten Little Fingers and Ten Little Toes by Mem Fox, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury








Songs:


Hello, Friends!
(tune: "Goodnight Ladies")

Hello friends.
Hello friends.
Hello friends.
We're glad you came today!


My Little Baby Is
(tune: "Someone's in the Kitchen With Dinah")

My little baby is ____________ (child's name)
Cutest little baby I know-o-o-o.
My little baby is _____________ (child's name)
And I love you so!



Skinnamarink

Skinnamarink-a-dink-a-dink,
Skinnamarink-a-doo.
I love you!
Skinnamarink-a-dink-a-dink,
Skinnamarink-a-doo.
I love you!

I love you in the morning,
And in the afternoon.
I love you in the evening,
And underneath the moon, oh,

Skinnamarink-a-dink-a-dink,
Skinnamarink-a-doo.
I love you!



Rhymes:

Dance Your Fingers Up

Dance your fingers up,
Dance your fingers down.
Dance your fingers to the side,
Dance them all around.
Dance them on your shoulders,
Dance them on your head.
Dance them on your tummy,
And put them all to bed.



Where, oh where are baby’s fingers? (touch fingers)
Where, oh where are baby’s toes? (touch toes)
Where’s the baby’s belly button? (tap belly button)
‘Round and ‘round it goes (make circle around belly)
Where, oh where are baby’s ears? (touch ears)
Where, oh where is baby’s nose? (touch nose)
Where’s the baby’s belly button? (tap belly button)
‘Round and ‘round it goes. (make circle around belly)


Our activity this week was Board Books!















Each Baby & Me Storytime includes activities that support one or more of the five early literacy practices identified as essential in helping your child develop the skills they need before they can learn to read. The five practices – singing, talking, reading, playing and writing –were developed for Every Child Ready to Read®, an initiative of the Association for Library Services for Children (ALSC) and the Public Library Association (PLA).

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